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joining us from new york is kate taylor. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> three weeks to go, set up this race. what are you looking at? none of the candidates get 40% and the primary, there will be a runoff between the top two candidates. you have three candidates, christine quinn, bill thompson, and de blasio in a very tight race. poll, christine were and bill de blasio tied. we will see some very intense back-and-forth. some of the issues you will see, our term limits --christine quinn made a very controversial decision to lift the term limits. you'll also also see some discussion of new york city's police stop and frisk baptist, which was the subject of a friskl -- stop and practice, which was the subject of a federal case. the candidates all have said they will reform the practice. they have slightly different means of doing so. outher issue that will come as people's families. bill de blasio has been using his family a lot on the campaign trail. he has put his teenage son and a couple of ads. his son is m
joining us from new york is kate taylor. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> three weeks to go, set up this race. what are you looking at? none of the candidates get 40% and the primary, there will be a runoff between the top two candidates. you have three candidates, christine quinn, bill thompson, and de blasio in a very tight race. poll, christine were and bill de blasio tied. we will see some very intense back-and-forth. some of the issues you will see, our term...
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morning and "the new york times> s." take you live to new york city and a live simulcast of the democratic mayoral debate . seven candidate participating and the primary is set for tuesday, september 10. you can watch this debate online at any time at www.c-span.org. we >> good evening and welcome to debate formocratic new york mayor. we are joined by 1000 new yorkers and i have my panelists. the city hall bureau chief for the new york times and grace, reporter for new york one. this will be an uninterrupted conversation about issues where you will get a chance to learn more about the seven democratic candidates seeking to become the next mayor. #nyc2013 on twitter. this is part of the official new york debate program administered by the city campaign finance board. they managed the public matching funds program designed to small dollare contributions. gather partners to bring these debates. of the city of new york, the hispanic federation, citizens for new york city, transportation , and timees, wnyc warner cable. let's
morning and "the new york times> s." take you live to new york city and a live simulcast of the democratic mayoral debate . seven candidate participating and the primary is set for tuesday, september 10. you can watch this debate online at any time at www.c-span.org. we >> good evening and welcome to debate formocratic new york mayor. we are joined by 1000 new yorkers and i have my panelists. the city hall bureau chief for the new york times and grace, reporter for new york...
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i am one of the attorneys in the state of new york, a case -- joined with the city of new york which the last week or so, the stop and frisk program is unconstitutional. i want to ask you a question quickly. the criminal justice system is broken on so many levels, i need to tell you it is also broken for latino americans and latinos in this country as well. the exacerbation of the criminal justice -- might as well quote what it is, punishment industry because we do punishment very well in the united states. we still incarcerate more persons per capita than any country in the world regardless, desperate to might be ruling, tyrannical people who may rules those countries, regardless of oligarchies, doesn't make a difference. we put more people behind bars in the united states because it is an effective social to lend the same social tool visited upon and create havoc on african-american community is creating havoc in the latino community in the united states as well and as a result what we are dealing with in new york city is the intersection between policeing which makes sense and pol
i am one of the attorneys in the state of new york, a case -- joined with the city of new york which the last week or so, the stop and frisk program is unconstitutional. i want to ask you a question quickly. the criminal justice system is broken on so many levels, i need to tell you it is also broken for latino americans and latinos in this country as well. the exacerbation of the criminal justice -- might as well quote what it is, punishment industry because we do punishment very well in the...
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the fbi in new york is aware. no comment beyond that, but when you talk about not understanding what is behind this, you still have this drum beat that is becoming louder for the government to get more involved when it comes to server security, both when it comes to theft of intellectual property and making sure that the nation's infrastructure is safe. you better believe that the nasdaq is counted among the safety of the infrastructure. we have calls out to congress, but they're out for the next two and a half weeks. this is the type of thing that you can certainly expect some type of investigation on or few hearings if this is found out to be something and somebody acted to bring this down. liz: again, not to speculate. we can at least go down this road because it's not a stretch. i am hearing from very smart ceos in silicon valley who say this is a massive issue and has been for more than three years. the u.s. military would come to speak to some of the silicon valley companies. >> exactly. and not just hearing
the fbi in new york is aware. no comment beyond that, but when you talk about not understanding what is behind this, you still have this drum beat that is becoming louder for the government to get more involved when it comes to server security, both when it comes to theft of intellectual property and making sure that the nation's infrastructure is safe. you better believe that the nasdaq is counted among the safety of the infrastructure. we have calls out to congress, but they're out for the...
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compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is because new york is better at it, they're not profiling nationality and color of skin, doing behavior. what they're doing is when you stop 5 million people, only have 10% result in arrest, good job. because what you're saying is you are deterring people from walking out with a piece because they could get stopped. they could say i am not going into that building, i don't like the behavior leading up to that. nypd will get in your face, say excuse me, can i talk to you a second. they will talk and search. real quick, rudy giuliani got us on the way, unbelievable progress, i witnessed it, 42nd street looked totally different. there wasn't even litter. people worried bloomberg came back, it would st
compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is because new york is better at it, they're not...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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tonight's debate is cosponsored by new york 1 news, new york 1 -- [inaudible] the citizens' union of the is city of new york, the hispanic federation, the citizens committee for new york city, gothamist, transportation alternative, wnyc and time warner cable. and now, without further ado, let's introduce the candidates. bill de blasio, eric slagado, bill thompson, christine quinn -- [cheers and applause] john liu, sal albanese and anthony wiener. now, some ground rules. the candidates will each have one minute to respond to questions that are asked of them by the panel. they'll also be given the opportunity to respond if they're addressed directly by an opponent. we'll have a cross-examination where each candidate will ask one of his opponents a question. there will also be a lightning round with a yes or a no answer to each question. the candidates will also make closing statements of one minute each. so with that in mind, let's begin. we start with juan manuel beany tez. >> thank you, errol and good evening. mr. de blasio, you got arrested recently over a hospital that nobody wants
tonight's debate is cosponsored by new york 1 news, new york 1 -- [inaudible] the citizens' union of the is city of new york, the hispanic federation, the citizens committee for new york city, gothamist, transportation alternative, wnyc and time warner cable. and now, without further ado, let's introduce the candidates. bill de blasio, eric slagado, bill thompson, christine quinn -- [cheers and applause] john liu, sal albanese and anthony wiener. now, some ground rules. the candidates will each...
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you have a debate for who's going to be the next mayor of new york city. if a program like stop and frisk is abandoned, will people die? >> well, i think no question about it, violent crime will go up. and again, this is not a program. this is something that's integral to policing. this happens throughout america in any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry if they see some suspicious behavior. so, i can assure you, this is not just a new york city issue, it's an issue throughout america. and this case has to be appealed, in my judgment, because it will be taken as a template and have significant impact in policing throughout america. >> commissioner kelly, we appreciate your time very much. >> thank you, david. >>> i want to welcome to the program now the mother of trayvon martin, sybrina fulton, and her attorney, benjamin crump. also joining me in the studio is president and ceo of the naacp, ben jealous. thank you for all of you joining me this morning. ben, let me start with you. i underlined commissioner ke
you have a debate for who's going to be the next mayor of new york city. if a program like stop and frisk is abandoned, will people die? >> well, i think no question about it, violent crime will go up. and again, this is not a program. this is something that's integral to policing. this happens throughout america in any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry if they see some suspicious behavior. so, i can assure you, this is not just a new york...
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there have been on the local level in new york, spanned out across new york. you go to certain areas in new york you can't find someone who hasn't been stopped and frisked. you can't find a young black kid who hasn't been stopped and frisked multiple times if he's 17, 18, 19 years old. there's a problem there. at this point it can't go on especially in light of the trayvon martin conversation we've been having nationally. >> this story is front page news all over the country. it's not a new story. it's demography versus constitution, in city after city. poor people victimized by people who live in their own neighborhoods. we have no frame of reference for being stopped and frisked. people like us, white, middle class. no frame of reference. we don't get followed in department stores when we go in as potential shoplifters or thieves. the interesting aspect of this story to play off your initial feeling about it is you go to certain parts of this city, or any large city, and talk to people who live under the constant threat of crime, many of them poor, many of t
there have been on the local level in new york, spanned out across new york. you go to certain areas in new york you can't find someone who hasn't been stopped and frisked. you can't find a young black kid who hasn't been stopped and frisked multiple times if he's 17, 18, 19 years old. there's a problem there. at this point it can't go on especially in light of the trayvon martin conversation we've been having nationally. >> this story is front page news all over the country. it's not a...
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a grand jury in the bronx for a new york city has failed to read and i the new york city police officer who fatally shot unarmed african-american teenager ramarley graham who was shot at close range last february after being chased by an aquatic's officers into his building. police say he was trying to empty a small bag of marijuana into the toilet before he was killed. officer richard hastings invited manslaughter,r but a judge reluctantly throughout the indictment in may on procedural grounds. on wednesday, another grand jury chose not to indict officer haste a second time. ramarley graham's mother constance malcolm told the new york post -- the family will hold a news conference today to announce the next steps. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today with a major development for opponents of new york city police department's controversial stop and frisk row graham. in a settlement announced wednesday, the nypd agreed to stop storing the names of people who were arrested or issued a summons a
a grand jury in the bronx for a new york city has failed to read and i the new york city police officer who fatally shot unarmed african-american teenager ramarley graham who was shot at close range last february after being chased by an aquatic's officers into his building. police say he was trying to empty a small bag of marijuana into the toilet before he was killed. officer richard hastings invited manslaughter,r but a judge reluctantly throughout the indictment in may on procedural...
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that "new york times" is not for sale? >> i have been wondering about that all day long. i have taken it at face value. there has been so much speculation based on nothing other than the sale of "the post " to make people wonder about whether the family could stay the course. i tend to believe that the "new york times" is not for sale because the company has worked to get rid of all the other assets. it had small, regional newspapers in florida and even one in california. now gotten rid of "the boston globe." the whole company is focused on publishing the "new york times." i tend to believe that it is not for sale, but the speculation that it could or should be is logical in light of what we have seen in the last few weeks. i guess he thought that the statement would silence speculation. but being an old-time journalist , we could rip off that and turn it into a bunch of new speculations. question.r last does this portend anything for the future of journalism, and the news industry in general? edmund lee. >> it's hard to s
that "new york times" is not for sale? >> i have been wondering about that all day long. i have taken it at face value. there has been so much speculation based on nothing other than the sale of "the post " to make people wonder about whether the family could stay the course. i tend to believe that the "new york times" is not for sale because the company has worked to get rid of all the other assets. it had small, regional newspapers in florida and even one...
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my children live in new york. you know, i don't want to see new york hit again. i love america and i love the fbi. i think it's a great education and the only way it's going improve is by looking what the faults were and correcting them. it's true of any institution. i keep writing these weaks and say, you know, just that's because what i want to do rewrite history to the degree it's possible. i don't know if that answered your question. anybody else, please. this lady any the front. >> have you ever personally been threatened or sent any kind of threat to your life or ex-- for exposing some of this? >> i wasn't physically -- well, i had a couple of death threat on the website. but, you know, i was patrick fitzgerald of the very powerful u.s. attorney i talked about who was the head of organized crime and terrorism in the southern district spent 20 months from the fall of '07 to the summer of '09 trying to kill my last book. literally, lirmly threatened 32 pages of letter threating to sue for liable. didn't have a prayer and a case and he knew. he's a brilliant a
my children live in new york. you know, i don't want to see new york hit again. i love america and i love the fbi. i think it's a great education and the only way it's going improve is by looking what the faults were and correcting them. it's true of any institution. i keep writing these weaks and say, you know, just that's because what i want to do rewrite history to the degree it's possible. i don't know if that answered your question. anybody else, please. this lady any the front. >>...
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in new york has violated the constitutional rights of minorities. and here's part of her opinion. "the city's highest officials," she writes, "have turned a blind eye to the evidence that officers are conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner. in their zeal to defend a policy they believe to be effective, they have willfully ignored overwhelming proof that the policy of targeting the right people is racially discriminatory and therefore violates the united states constitution." you strongly disagree. why? >> i do strongly disagree. this case cries out for appeal. the judge has indicted the entire new york city police department, 35,000 officers, of racial profiling on the flimsiest of evidence. you look at the expert for the plaintiff and what he found. he looked at 4.4 million stops over a ten-year period. he found 6% of them were, in his opinion, unjustified. in the trial itself, there were 4 plaintiffs, there were 12 witnesses, there were 19 stops. the judge herself found that ten of the stops met constitutional muster. there were some
in new york has violated the constitutional rights of minorities. and here's part of her opinion. "the city's highest officials," she writes, "have turned a blind eye to the evidence that officers are conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner. in their zeal to defend a policy they believe to be effective, they have willfully ignored overwhelming proof that the policy of targeting the right people is racially discriminatory and therefore violates the united states...
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and what in new york city have in common? you listen to one new york politician it's bankruptcy. all of that is ahead. do you remember this little hot mike slip during the election. >> that will transmit this information to vladimir. secretly quietly telling him to ignore all that. it was just politics and after the election, the u.s. and russia would be great friends and get a lot done together. maybe the flexibility that obama was speaking about that medvedev was transmitting was a grave insult, a yo mama joke and would better explain what happened since. u.s. relations are deteriorating at a rapid pace and canceled a planned meeting with president putin the first time any american president has canceled a publicly announced visit to russia since the end of the cold war. the white house explained the decision with a laundry list of russia's policy failures the last 12 months including -- "missile defense, and arms control cited russia's decision to thumb the u.s. in the eye by granting nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum as a contributing factor. something the president
and what in new york city have in common? you listen to one new york politician it's bankruptcy. all of that is ahead. do you remember this little hot mike slip during the election. >> that will transmit this information to vladimir. secretly quietly telling him to ignore all that. it was just politics and after the election, the u.s. and russia would be great friends and get a lot done together. maybe the flexibility that obama was speaking about that medvedev was transmitting was a...
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the government of new york state had to effectively save new york city from bankruptcy. and what brought it back was the massive growth of wall street producing tremendous tax receipts, driving up the value of real estate, and that's taking us where we are today. there's going to be a union contract that's too expensive and that drives the city over the cliff. what happens if there's a definancialization of the economy. a lot of people on the left make arguments that the finance industry isn't creating value. and if we had a change in industry that made banking back to about half the size it is now, that would be a very negative thing for the economy, specifically of new york city. and the question is, is the city prepared for industrial change like that, in the way detroit was not, as its manufacturing industry fell apart. >> and this goes to, i think, an underlying problem i have in a lot of these discussions, is that there are real economic challenges with these countries. the city space, what ends up happening in the domestic political conversation, they get boiled t
the government of new york state had to effectively save new york city from bankruptcy. and what brought it back was the massive growth of wall street producing tremendous tax receipts, driving up the value of real estate, and that's taking us where we are today. there's going to be a union contract that's too expensive and that drives the city over the cliff. what happens if there's a definancialization of the economy. a lot of people on the left make arguments that the finance industry isn't...
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it's about new york as far as land in new york and it was a piece of land in one of the most excessive areas of the city in the financial district. there might've been more freedom if you think about how this land could be used beyond certain commercial or noncommercial uses but here no restrictions. one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world but because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. that'll sober land happened. they're one of the most universal things that we fight over in countries. it's a much different situation but a palestinian conflict over land. you have very fundamental beliefs about what the land is. it's very emotionally and religiously, they think of the land very differently. it's a question of ownership again and i think he saw that again in slightly different care years playing out who is trying to claim the land and make it their own. so they treated that way. >> host: do you find there something unique about argumentative polarizing new
it's about new york as far as land in new york and it was a piece of land in one of the most excessive areas of the city in the financial district. there might've been more freedom if you think about how this land could be used beyond certain commercial or noncommercial uses but here no restrictions. one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world but because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who...
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here in new york, thank you, ashley. >>> coming up on the "morning news," are new york's stop and friv frisk laws on the way out? >>> and going tubular, a radical new way to get from l.a. to san francisco in about an hour. oh this is soft. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. the goyes but sometimes if we coui eat as i used tod! my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it sh
here in new york, thank you, ashley. >>> coming up on the "morning news," are new york's stop and friv frisk laws on the way out? >>> and going tubular, a radical new way to get from l.a. to san francisco in about an hour. oh this is soft. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that...
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i did exactly that in new york state. we put in place policies that provided shock incarceration, community-based treatment for certain low level drug offenders. at the same time we increased penalties for those who would have a gun or use a gun or the higher level drug kingpins. when i left office, we had 7,000 people fewer in prison because of those intelligent reforms. >> i don't think they could get it through the congress. i don't think people want to the stand up and vote aye for something that dials it back. it's a political problem. >> i have a record and attitude that is as tough on crime including drug violations as any governor in in state. yet, i was able to propose reforms. when they're done intelligently and when it's an balances and you don't look at it as a way to allow high level drug dealers or those who have a gun to get out early, then you can create a bipartisan consensus for treatment and alternatives to incarceration. >> we have the data here. it's. 5% of the world population, 25% of the world's inc
i did exactly that in new york state. we put in place policies that provided shock incarceration, community-based treatment for certain low level drug offenders. at the same time we increased penalties for those who would have a gun or use a gun or the higher level drug kingpins. when i left office, we had 7,000 people fewer in prison because of those intelligent reforms. >> i don't think they could get it through the congress. i don't think people want to the stand up and vote aye for...
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i'm a photographer in new york city. i live in sunnyside. lived in new york my whole entire life. yeah? this is my buddy mark. i'm mark andrus. i'm a professional chef. i've been doing that for about eight years here in the city, and i love everything cooking and food. how'd you guys meet each other? we were actually worst enemies at first, which is kind of a funny story. i mean, we always grew up in the same neighborhood. we never liked each other, but once i got back from college, we started hanging out. hey, a couple of bankrupts, you could get right back to that. there you go. [ laughter ] something to shoot for. all right, get ready. we'll do another "toss up" here. this one is worth $2,000, and the category is "living things." [ bell chimes ] mark and george. prairie dogs. yeah, that's it. [ cheers and applause ] yes!
i'm a photographer in new york city. i live in sunnyside. lived in new york my whole entire life. yeah? this is my buddy mark. i'm mark andrus. i'm a professional chef. i've been doing that for about eight years here in the city, and i love everything cooking and food. how'd you guys meet each other? we were actually worst enemies at first, which is kind of a funny story. i mean, we always grew up in the same neighborhood. we never liked each other, but once i got back from college, we started...
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a poll by the "new york times" finds wiener in fourth place in the race for mayor of new york. christine dunn sits atop the poll with 25%. if no can date receives at least 40% -- governor eliot spitzer faring significantly better in his bit for city comptroller. he now has a 9 point lead over scott stringer. >>> a troubling update on san diego mayor bob filner. he may be undergoing behavior counseling right now, but that's not stopping more women from coming forward with claims of harassment. a city employee says the mayor forcefully grabbed her at a community event. she says that filner put her in a chokehold when she told his staffers what had happened. 14 women now accuse the mayor of misconduct. the two veterans say they were raped during their time in the military and that filner made unwanted a vances at -- >>> you're driving in your car, thinking about what you would say at the news conference if you had won. so the man you're looking at right now is paul white, an engineer from ham lake, minnesota. father of two and now a very rich man. he opted for the cash payment, wh
a poll by the "new york times" finds wiener in fourth place in the race for mayor of new york. christine dunn sits atop the poll with 25%. if no can date receives at least 40% -- governor eliot spitzer faring significantly better in his bit for city comptroller. he now has a 9 point lead over scott stringer. >>> a troubling update on san diego mayor bob filner. he may be undergoing behavior counseling right now, but that's not stopping more women from coming forward with...
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york, a new york battle? or to put it another way, to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment and the social environment that is new york city? or to what extent do you gleaned from the battle here more universal lessons? or is this really a parochial fascinating but a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york as far as the constraints and that it was a piece of land in one of the most expensive areas in the city in the financial district. you could imagine if this happened in other places there might have been more freedom to think about how the land could be used beyond a certain commercial or non-commercial uses. but here there were restrictions to get this is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world pitting it but because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. the battle over
york, a new york battle? or to put it another way, to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment and the social environment that is new york city? or to what extent do you gleaned from the battle here more universal lessons? or is this really a parochial fascinating but a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york as far as the constraints and that it was a piece of land in one of the...
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bloomberg went on to compare new york city's public pensions to detroit's pensions issues. >> in new york city, that risk is still very real. the explosion and health care costs. to put the problem in context, in the fiscal year 2012, when we came into office, new york city's pension costs were 1.4 billion. by fiscal 2009, even after one of the strongest bull markets we've ever seen and before any impact from the financial meltdown, pension costs had grown to $6.9 billion. >> so the mayor of new york city serg making the case that retired workers keep getting more and more and more money? no. it's health care. it is health care which is breaking our economy. it is obamacare that has potentially to be put into a position to save our economy if we can full bore universal health care. but of course, that's way down the road. hear in new york, public workers are not the problem. in this case, it is this man. mayor bloomberg. he has not taken care of the problem. he is trying to make public workers pay more into their health care earned retirement funds using detroit as a scare tactic. he
bloomberg went on to compare new york city's public pensions to detroit's pensions issues. >> in new york city, that risk is still very real. the explosion and health care costs. to put the problem in context, in the fiscal year 2012, when we came into office, new york city's pension costs were 1.4 billion. by fiscal 2009, even after one of the strongest bull markets we've ever seen and before any impact from the financial meltdown, pension costs had grown to $6.9 billion. >> so the...
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new york has the lowest rate since the early 1960s. in large part because of this policy which mayor mike bloomberg has had to fight to support for the entire last four years. he's been completely behind commissioner ray kelly against this opposition. now you had the judge's decision. we're having a mayoral election in the fall. mike bloomberg won't be there anymore. i think the practical effect, paul is that the police are going to step back a little bit on stop and frisk until this is resolved. if a democrat wins, they won't appeal this decision which i think has no chance of surviving on appeal. >> bloomberg is going to appeal it, go to the federal second circuit and could make it to the supreme court after that. if a democratic mayor is elected, none of them will appeal and the case is done. >> it could have a chilling effect on other police departments around the country. this could have reverberations around the country, which would be a shame. the focus is on police behavior instead of black behavior. that's where the focus shou
new york has the lowest rate since the early 1960s. in large part because of this policy which mayor mike bloomberg has had to fight to support for the entire last four years. he's been completely behind commissioner ray kelly against this opposition. now you had the judge's decision. we're having a mayoral election in the fall. mike bloomberg won't be there anymore. i think the practical effect, paul is that the police are going to step back a little bit on stop and frisk until this is...
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he is there's grace former governor of new york who resigned after being caught in a prostitution scandal he's the man once referred to as a client nine in federal courts and the sheriff of wall street for his aggressive actions is new york's attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i we used to sit in the back table at the regency hotel in new york leave with his attorney general of new york but he would dine for breakfast alone here out into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that i lead them back table at the reason that you make it sound a little more sinister than it was since they have it is enjoyed by yogurt weaving the new york times exactly exactly why why why are you running for the trail why why why it's a great position and i've spent five years since i resigned as governor and i've done fun things we were colleagues at c.n.n. for a premier of time in our history of doing things together
he is there's grace former governor of new york who resigned after being caught in a prostitution scandal he's the man once referred to as a client nine in federal courts and the sheriff of wall street for his aggressive actions is new york's attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i we used to sit in the back table at the regency hotel in new york leave with his...
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a new york police officer told "the new york post," welcome to chicago, he said. meaning say goodbye to new york's plummeting murder rate. if that's what the judge wants, this officer said crime will go up. the chicago pd taking exception, saying we had significantly less crime and fewer shootings of any year since 1965, without imposing on the right of our residents. so who's right? and can you operate a stop and frisk program without alienating communities you have sworn to protect? let's talk about it with charles ramie, philadelphia police chief, and conservative blogger crystal right and mark geragos. commissioner, philadelphia faced litigation similar to new york. when the mayor of new york was pressed on this issue, he said, why would any person want to trade what we have here for the situation in philadelphia? more murders, higher crime. to that, you say what? >> well, to that i say he's wrong. our murders are down 30% this year, shootings down 18%. overall crime is down significantly in philadelphia. we did enter into an agreement, i think for the betterm
a new york police officer told "the new york post," welcome to chicago, he said. meaning say goodbye to new york's plummeting murder rate. if that's what the judge wants, this officer said crime will go up. the chicago pd taking exception, saying we had significantly less crime and fewer shootings of any year since 1965, without imposing on the right of our residents. so who's right? and can you operate a stop and frisk program without alienating communities you have sworn to protect?...
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>> i am the son of a new york city cop, the brother of a new york city cop. i believe stop, question and frisk is a tool that was given to police officers all around the united states by the supreme court in 1968. when properly used, it can proactively be used to reduce crime. i am a firm believer in continuing the use of stop, question and frisk. we need to educate the public more about what's allowed. we also need to make sure our police officers are trained and retrained as to how to use it. >> interesting, you have the word "question" in there. how do you do the stop and frisk without the slippery slope of getting into profiling people on the street? >> it's all about suspicion. if there's suspicious activity -- the reason why i say stop, question and frisk, it was chief justice earl warren, not the most conservative member of the court who wrote an 8-1 opinion in 1968 and he called it stop, question and frisk. it's been shortened to stop and frirv frisk because of headline writers. the most important thing is one, there's suspicious activity. the court r
>> i am the son of a new york city cop, the brother of a new york city cop. i believe stop, question and frisk is a tool that was given to police officers all around the united states by the supreme court in 1968. when properly used, it can proactively be used to reduce crime. i am a firm believer in continuing the use of stop, question and frisk. we need to educate the public more about what's allowed. we also need to make sure our police officers are trained and retrained as to how to...
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to leave would it was attorney general of new york what he would dine for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that leave the bag table at the reason that you make it sound a little more sinister than it was since they have it is enjoyed by yogurt weaving the new york times exact as trite exactly why why why are you running for the cold why why why it's a great position and i've spent five years since i resigned as governor and i've done fun things we were colleagues at c.n.n. for a premier of time in our history of doing things together what i miss is public service and what i look forward to is a different type of position the controller oversees the finances of the city as a critical role in running the pension funds hundred forty billion dollars so you need to understand capital markets using that position to improve corporate governance to get the returns for those whose pensions are due to them. inquiring whether the policies we're pursuing in city government or working in education healt
to leave would it was attorney general of new york what he would dine for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that leave the bag table at the reason that you make it sound a little more sinister than it was since they have it is enjoyed by yogurt weaving the new york times exact as trite exactly why why why are you running for the cold why why why it's a great position and i've spent five years since i resigned as...
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. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is not happy. a ruling this week put the brakes on the mayor's stop and frisk procedure. in fact in its present form the judge deems to stop and frisk unconstitutional. stop and frisk is a police tool that has soared under mayor bloomberg's soon-to-be 12-year reign. stop and frisk allows the police officers to stop, question, and if the officer has a reasonable suspicion, that the person may be dangerous, then the officer could frisk the person, administering a patdown. and the procedure has listed the protest and the lawsuit from the people that say they are being aggressively targeted by the police because of the race. and the judge agreed. 4.4 million people have been stopped. some frisked, some not. between january of 2004 and june of 2012, eight years were black or hispanic. and in fact in the year 2011, more young black men were stopped and lived in the city of new york. in their ruling, the judge determined that at least 200,000 of the 4.4 million stops were conducted without the required re
. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is not happy. a ruling this week put the brakes on the mayor's stop and frisk procedure. in fact in its present form the judge deems to stop and frisk unconstitutional. stop and frisk is a police tool that has soared under mayor bloomberg's soon-to-be 12-year reign. stop and frisk allows the police officers to stop, question, and if the officer has a reasonable suspicion, that the person may be dangerous, then the officer could frisk the person,...
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will new york and chicago be next? the mayors of those two cities warning that their public pension costs are growing totally out of control, which is really what did in detroit. and many other cities are facing the same time bomb. is this proof it's time to scrap public pensions before they all go bust? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in focus with steve forbes, john candy, rich carlguard, elizabeth mc donald. should we scrap the public pensions? >> yes. get rid of them. what is public service? a sacrifice. it's supposed to be a short-term sacrifice before you go to the private
will new york and chicago be next? the mayors of those two cities warning that their public pension costs are growing totally out of control, which is really what did in detroit. and many other cities are facing the same time bomb. is this proof it's time to scrap public pensions before they all go bust? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in focus with steve forbes, john candy, rich carlguard, elizabeth mc donald. should we scrap the public pensions?...
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plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. . pair of safety night they look glasses but the eye ware some are sports does a lot more than just protect eyes. >> robert has more on these glasses and that they can capture every part of a traffic stop. >> i have with the them for seven years . >> reporter: traffic stops are nothing new for them. what is new, the lip stick sized camera clipped to his eyeglasses. one he was wearing at 2:00 a.m. may 24 president. >> 24ing. >> reporter: they stopped a woman. he said he smelled alcohol and then asked the driver. >> [inaudible]. >> ma'am. >> reporter: all hell broke loose as the eye glass camera rolled. captures the driver speeding the wrong way into oncoming traffic for blocks before crashing into a curb and bailing out the driver's window >> i said hey, please stop running, if you don't i will taze you >> that's one of the reasons it's gone viral . >> reporter: not for tazing. >> it shows they were actually doing just what they were trained and how they were trained to do it. it was pla
plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. . pair of safety night they look glasses but the eye ware some are sports does a lot more than just protect eyes. >> robert has more on these glasses and that they can capture every part of a traffic stop. >> i have with the them for seven years . >> reporter: traffic stops are nothing new for them. what is new, the lip stick sized camera clipped to his eyeglasses. one he was wearing at 2:00 a.m. may 24...
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new york mayor michael bloomberg was livid. the law in connection with a declining crime rate has been a defining part of his legacy. and at a press conference earlier today, he didn't hide his disgust, particularly when it came to the issue of a monitor. >> if somebody pulls a gun and you want to get home to your family, you don't have time to say well, wait a second, the commissioner said one thing, the monitor said another and the ig said another. by that time, you're dead. and i'd like to see you go to the funeral and explain to the family why their son or husband or father is not coming home at night. >> sherrilynn ifill is the president and director of the naacp's he education fund. george pataki a former governor of the great state of new york. these are called terry stops. in a terry stop, a police officer needs to be operating on more than a hunch. the way new york city was carrying out stop and frisk the judge said resulted in an indirect form of racial profiling. >> yeah, i totally disagree with the judge, michael. y
new york mayor michael bloomberg was livid. the law in connection with a declining crime rate has been a defining part of his legacy. and at a press conference earlier today, he didn't hide his disgust, particularly when it came to the issue of a monitor. >> if somebody pulls a gun and you want to get home to your family, you don't have time to say well, wait a second, the commissioner said one thing, the monitor said another and the ig said another. by that time, you're dead. and i'd...
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plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. take a look at this incredible video out of take a look at this incredible video out of louisiana... camera's were rolling... as a sinkhole swallowed up a group of trees. the sinkhole first appeared in this assumption parish waterway last year... prompting a mandatory evacuation. since then... state and federal agencies have been monitoring it. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) ((traffic reporter ad libs))map 40 map map 40 map green map harford coming up... coming up... keeping kids safe... during the afterschool hours. 7 things parents are now being urged to do. we here are all such innovative people, so i am telling you...if you want to change the world, you're at georgia tech, you can do that! plus it's the speech... that's going viral. we'll show you the surprising way it ends... minutes from now. ((break 2)) the most crucial hours of the school day can be after the bell rings. as kids make their way home from school or to sports and
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, and the best ones go up on our common core library as models. >> reporter: both new york city and new york state offer free common core lesson plans developed by teachers. >> last october, one went up. it was so popular, in... in one day, there were 3,000 downloads. >> reporter: suransky expects teachers to teach differently. new york city selected 35 schools where its helping teachers make the transition. erin garry teaches in one of them. >> two minutes, one polish, one praise! when we started implementing the common core at our school two years ago, i started giving students more responsibility within the classroom so that they can be responsible for their own learning. >> let's get the main idea about what we think about it, then we can find evidence. >> i think one of the most important ones was the last one. >> reporter: jessie startup has also modified her teaching. >> with mathematics, it used to be "this is how you do it. here are your steps. if you don't do it that way, you're wrong." why you think this graph matches to one of the situations here? now, the common core says "
, and the best ones go up on our common core library as models. >> reporter: both new york city and new york state offer free common core lesson plans developed by teachers. >> last october, one went up. it was so popular, in... in one day, there were 3,000 downloads. >> reporter: suransky expects teachers to teach differently. new york city selected 35 schools where its helping teachers make the transition. erin garry teaches in one of them. >> two minutes, one polish,...
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luke's hospital in new york. he says the nature of her injury made saving her foot all but impossible. >> protective soft tissue that's around the bones is mangled to such a degree that it's impossible to repair it. >> reporter: it was her first day in new york. this 23-year-old british tourists was so excited about coming tthe big apple, she posted a count down on her instagram page and saying, new york, please hurry up. but the trip of a lifetime turned into a might mary when a cab accidentally plowed into her as she was eating a hot dog. >> i brand the tourniquet on her leg. >> reporter: plumber david justino made a tourniquet on her leg. and he made a second tourniquet with a dog's leash given to him by a passerby. >> just locked it in. and gave it to her to hold it. and she held it tight. and then i started screaming for ice and water and the vendors started bringing bags of ice. >> reporter: and an only new york moment as the popular dr. oz rushed out of the tv studio while the plumber was holding the tourn
luke's hospital in new york. he says the nature of her injury made saving her foot all but impossible. >> protective soft tissue that's around the bones is mangled to such a degree that it's impossible to repair it. >> reporter: it was her first day in new york. this 23-year-old british tourists was so excited about coming tthe big apple, she posted a count down on her instagram page and saying, new york, please hurry up. but the trip of a lifetime turned into a might mary when a...
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only established news organization that responsibly covered the case was the new york times and when judge forrest issued a ruling the new york times ran an editorial supporting our decision because the times still i mean it's an elitist organizations and i have my critiques of the times but nevertheless it still understands what is news and what is not. but that for me was a kind of frightening moment because i realized how deteriorated our systems of information become absolutely yeah i love how people say oh there is there's no bipartisan support we'll look at things like the end and the erosion of civil liberties it seems like it's all the uniform across the board but speaking historically you mentioned this is the way it's kind of been of except in these illegalities in terms of looking at when civil liberties have been repealed and in the historical narrative of america in the short brief history of our nation lincoln f.d.r. you know when he authorized. the brief internment of japanese people i mean all these things were very brief periods and they were reinstated it seems like
only established news organization that responsibly covered the case was the new york times and when judge forrest issued a ruling the new york times ran an editorial supporting our decision because the times still i mean it's an elitist organizations and i have my critiques of the times but nevertheless it still understands what is news and what is not. but that for me was a kind of frightening moment because i realized how deteriorated our systems of information become absolutely yeah i love...
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plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. espionage conviction suddenly the espionage conviction against bradley manning seems secondary. the army private says he wants to be a woman... one named chelsea. however, the military says it's not going to provide him the hormones necessary to change his gender. chris lawrence has the latest. the battle lines are drawn: the army says it does not provide hormone therapy. and on nbc's today show, bradley manning's attorney is demanding the prison give it to him. "if fort leavenworth does not, then i am going to do everything in my power to make sure that they are forced to do so." it'll take a lawsuit. unlike this photo in a wig and makeup, army officials say manning will serve his time at the all-male fort leavenworth wearing the standard prison uniform - and he will not receive hormones to help him become a woman. "he would have a better shot theoretically in a federal prison, or even in a state prison." attorney neal minahan fought and won the right for one of his clients to get ho
plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. espionage conviction suddenly the espionage conviction against bradley manning seems secondary. the army private says he wants to be a woman... one named chelsea. however, the military says it's not going to provide him the hormones necessary to change his gender. chris lawrence has the latest. the battle lines are drawn: the army says it does not provide hormone therapy. and on nbc's today show, bradley manning's attorney is...